United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a privately funded cultural resource being built in Colorado Springs, CO to honor the achievements of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians. MG was contracted by the museum to develop the Diamond Donor panel adoption program as a means of raising funding for future exhibits.

United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a privately funded cultural resource being built in Colorado Springs, CO to honor the achievements of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians. MG was contracted by the museum to develop the Diamond Donor panel adoption program as a means of raising funding for future exhibits.

United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a privately funded cultural resource being built in Colorado Springs, CO to honor the achievements of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians. MG was contracted by the museum to develop the Diamond Donor panel adoption program as a means of raising funding for future exhibits.

United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a privately funded cultural resource being built in Colorado Springs, CO to honor the achievements of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians. MG was contracted by the museum to develop the Diamond Donor panel adoption program as a means of raising funding for future exhibits.

United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a privately funded cultural resource being built in Colorado Springs, CO to honor the achievements of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians. MG was contracted by the museum to develop the Diamond Donor panel adoption program as a means of raising funding for future exhibits.

SOLUTIONSOFFERED

Using Autodesk Forge, MG streamlined the BIM model to an intuitive, web-ready data set that is the foundation of the panel adoption platform.

PROJECTOUTCOMES

“We formed a strategic partnership with MG.aec and they were able to take this wonderful intellectual asset in the Building Information Model and make it accessible to the public in an intuitive, web-ready way…MG.aec is an important part of the Diamond Donor Program, which funds that mission.” – Chris Liedel, CEO The United States Olympic Museum